TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911.

HONGKONG CORONATION.

CELEBRATIONS.

NULLAH TRAINING.

"Correspondence was submitted relative to a map showing the extent of rullah training in the city of Victoria and Kow. We have bevy supplied with minutes of, at the Sanitary Board meeting this

Further Detalls.

the meetings of the various Coronation

afternoon.

Dr Fitzwilliams minutel-attiched to

THE DRAFT ESTIMATINS, D Sanitary Board Members Desire

Copies.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG DECLARED

INFECTED.

The Vice-Corsol for the Netherlands The President submitted a minute with in Hongkong informs us that, according to

regard to the draft estimate and suggested a telegram received yesterday from Bain- changes therein for 1912, at the meeting-vis the Netherlands-Indian Government have declared Hongkong an infected port ou account of plague.

Committees recently held, and these dis- this mop I would like to mec (1) a tall of the Sanitary Board this aftoren. close-farther details of the manner in which the historic event is to be celebrated in the Colony."

**At a sheeting of the Collection Subscrip

W

M Hooper minuted--I should like copy before we disease it. It is impossible to carry all the details in one's head on account of the shurt time allowed for the circulation of the papers.

The Colonial Secretary is in receipt of a wire from the British Consul at Batavin giving the same nows,

The importation of the following articles from Hongkong or trashipped at this pert temporarily prohibited animal refuse,- claws nud hoofs; human hair, animal, hair

Hon. Mr E A Elewett-I have-notis

showing the amount of money axpended on ullah mining dating each your from 1901 to 1910 inclusive; (2) the amount of mullah training marked on the - tion Committeo held op april 24th Dr Hemap with the year of completion of the | Kai stated that the total cost of the Chinese work opposite it; (3) the amount of nullah procession would be about 210,000, which training which has been asked for (1,2. | timu to consider these figures now. would be paid out of the Chinese submcrip- { recommended by the board for urgent con- Mr Lau Chu Pak-It is customary to and bristless; hides untanned, salted or

silemtion) with dates of Pecommendations; send a copy to each member. tions.

oured with arsenio; raw wool and rags used lags or sucka, also tapestry and used embroideries, unless they form part of personal luggage or household effects being removed.

RATGUARDS ON SHEPS.

At the same meeting Me Balboak prs) the most malarial districts as far as Mr A. W. Brewin-Details should be posed that the Sub-Committee should they can be ascertained differentiated on | given of the latrines and irinals considered apportion amounts to, the different sab the map by colour.

necessary and those recommended for in- committees so that they could arrange their

clusion in the estimates. The training of programmes accordingly. It was reported

mallahs is essentially a sunitary matter and that the amount of 823,000 was to be split up approximately as follows:-$12,000 for

the iniative should ho with the Sanitary Department. the children: 83,000 for the fireworks; "87.000 for decorating open spaces: 33,000 for sundries.

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A minute relative to the inspection of rat granrds was submitted by the President the Sunitary Board meeting this niter- B4 4703 I Stafel-Ta cotection with the Dr Ho Kni reported that the amount gestion of the provision of it guanls subscribed at the bed. Coronation Celebrawd by one of the members it has been

koms was 846,00), of which about 2 mid diet for Sunitary inspectors who

were contributed by the Chinese comice not engagedon harbour work to enforte

MACAO GAMBLING TO CEASE. The following interesting statement from live sources appears in the Day

News:

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the night of the 7th as he was walking No Subscription. As the gambling evil was suppreamul on ity and the balance Fy. Europeans. After the Bye-law. I therefore recommend that March 30 last in Canton and other places in Along Des Voeux Rond West, a man came the celebrations there was a surplus remain the following beers of the Harbor the Province, with the exception of Macao, up behind him and put-one hand over his ing in the Bank of about 814,000-Me Ede Master's Department be depicted by the H.E. Chang Ming-chi ha tieved with mouth. Two other men als came up and

Beard to enfored the byelaws for the pr prouse that in this consien any surplus reation of the dissonantion of plagae by rate,great uneasiness the continued indulgence daving searched his pockets décamper with should be divided among the Messrs A. Davey, Fiest Boarding Officer: by the Cantonese in this vice in the Portu pirse containing 58, 5 further discussion by the Sab-Committee... Rocha, Second Boarding Officer, and Colony, especially considering the

charities. This question was left over for

or the Genem) Committee.

Subject to the folowing undicative; in the piliminary apportioment of the Fund -812,000 for the children, $14,000 for fireworks, illumination, and sundries, the recommendations contained in minutes

were kepted by the General Claim:ttee.

The Processions Committee at first in- tended arranging Fish Lantern Pression on two-nights and a Dragon Procession on three days, bat since the meeting it has unfortunately, been found impossible to orgmise the Dragon Procession. Bar is is hoped that the Dragons will be introduced into the Fish-Lantern Procession.

8. Nanes, Finst Jank Inspector.

Gear, proximity of the island in Canton. "Co Bedford-1 trast this very im- The Vienroy offered over Tis 201000 to the Masso Government as compensation in petant point will be satismetorily nrcise the latter would co-operato i the winged for.

suppression. Now a reply has been re-

Mr Hooper-We don't seem to have any ceived from the Governor of Macao, agree. jurisdiction over ships wiles they are connected with the shere in which puring to enforce the abling prohibition in Macao, beginning on the first day of the eighth moun next (September, 1011).

present inspectors can do the work.

Hon. Mr Howett-I do not think we have this power. It is for the police to see that the rat guards are used."

SEDITIOUS LITERATURE

PROSECUTION..

There was an interesting proscention before Mr J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this afternoon, when Li Han. Chi, printer, of 231, Hollywood Road, was proceeded against for printing, publishing and offering for sale a newspaper known as the "bung Kook Yat Pa (Chian) containing mattor calculated to excite tumult and disorder in

IN THE COURTS.

The master" of the private steam launch Bailey was fined $13 by Commander C. W.

SPORTING.

Boxing.

Roy Kenny, holder of the middleweight Championship of the Orient and who has come to the front down South by defeating Bill Lewis (Lynn Truscott) of Hongkong, Emil Carlsson of Matun' and Voigt of Corrigidor, has arrived at Shanghai and is matched to meet the coloured fighter Buchman of U.S.S. Helona on 4ths July at the Kinngwan Racetrack. He is also matched to meet Mellvain for the Howry at Hongkong our 22nd June. Kenny has a long row of victories to his credis and is

who has come out East. He is now in one of the few really scientific fighters.

training and also on the lookout for a pre- insinary contest to get in simpo for fis coming big struggle.—Ex. -

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Li Cheong, who was arrested in connec in_ with the robbery in Queen's Road

The Day-light Decorative Committer Aptreed of the Chinese erecting as in various parts of the town understal that they would number from 6 to 10 and that each locality would pay the cost of its own arch.-The Canmitter resdred not to consider the question of day-light decorations, except in connection China, and to incite persons, to commit | Central a few days ago, was committed for*% with some public luuction, and the air-crime in China," nun was asked to enquire from Sie Govern ment whether any such function was en- templated. It was resolved to ask the Government to remove the sheds in Statue Square.It was decided to leave the public Mr Bowley, after dealing with the legal to decorate private premises as they thought aspect of the prosecution, aaid the Bt.It was suggested that from ten Registrar-General of the Colony was to twenty londres should be hailt on subscriber to the Clone as well as to the line of bills behind Kowloon. Mr all other Chinese newspapers pablished Looker favoured their being built by a confin the Colony, and it tretar, out of subscriptions Mr Chrfer of

his duty to peruse these papore cut of private funds by business firms, each from tine. Tha official selected årm building a konfire. Mr Lisiker under- | certain extracts from the Chic, which er- took to consult Mr Dyer of the Ducks, and tracts were the subject matter of this Mr Carter to empire into the prospect of charge. Copies of the different papera re- Furopean firms taking up his suggestion. -ferred to in the charges would be produced. The Committee further recommend that 31r Bowley thought that after perusal of Statue Square be decorated suitably during the extracts from the different newspapers the Colin Festivities, the details of his Worship would have to difficulty in the decaation to be decidct upon in due finding, so far se was necessary for the course. They further.proposed that the committal of the defendant for trial, that waids of the public hospitals be suitably the China had published matter calculated o excite tumult and disorder in China, and to incite persons to commit crime in China.

The hearing was adjourned.

trind by Mr J. R. Wood, no the Magistracy Mr F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, this morning.-One man charged with prosecuted, and Mr R. A. Harding appear-urder on the as. Kwongai on the 21st ed for the defendant, who pleaded not of April was committed for trial while guilty.

Another defenduat was discharged. -A sentence of six months' imprisonment and four hours' stocks was imposed on a native for shatching a purse containing 87.45 froin

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decomted with dowers

The above recolamendations have been approved by the General Committee.

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Wrenow, May 4.

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THE LINGGI BABY.

194

A telegram to the Straits Timer inted Columbo, April 29 wys

We are requested to state that subscrip- HONGKONG POSTAL RECEIPTS.soldiers day and night. We understand Powder was reported to be touched in the the name Port Dickson.

stions of any amount however small will be welcome. Lists for the signature of sub-

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that a number of wealthy families from In the House of Commons recently MrFatshun, have come Wuchow to escape setibers will be pinced in the principal Gershom Stewart asked what has been the the possibility of danger in their home Hotels and Clubs within the next few days, total cost to the Colony of Hongkong for city. Subscriptions may be sent to the Hon. the upkeep of Imperial Post Offices in For some time past the schools of the Tress. Corination Celebrations Committee, China during the last 3 years; and pity have been closed on account of the care of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank whether it is proposed to continue charging epidemic of plague here, but we learn that ing Corporation.

the Colony for the upkeep of these Post they have again opened up for work this Offices in the future?

week. There are still some feir cases but Biz Harcourt Hongkong has been re-the diseise sems to be about under lieved of all expense in these Post Offices control.

Lord Derbyn King William was very prominently mentioned in connection with the Darby a few weeks ago, and a telegram to the sin on the 14th April named him and Lord Bargoyne as the favourites at á to 1 but there has been a notable changa in the betting market since, for Reuter, in giving us the betting, names M. Blane's We have been hearing numerous rumours Shetland (to which stable Lord. Burgoyne about the trouble in Canton recently, but also belongs) and Mr L. de Rothschild's PURE DRUGS. at present our city is free from any great Pietri as first favourites: Shetland ir a ampant of excitement in regard to the chestnut colt by Zinfandel-Shellduck. matter. When the news first came to us, He did not make a single appearance Tast for some reason the telegraphic connection year either on the home turf or on the was cut off for a couple of days, this Continent, and as we find him nominated together with the fact that the Canton for only the Derby. there must have been steuners did not arrive necesioned some only bia recent gallops to recommend him. anxiety. About all the inconvenience to After his splended career as a two-your-nid which we are put now is the fact that the there is nothing remarkable in Pietri being bracketted with Shetland as Grat favoozite; chy gates are closed quite early and the gates and city walls are carefully guarded by but the son of St. Frasquin and Pic

wind. recently come into prominence, but kan two-year-old he had won the National pactus is expected to be out on Tuebany. Breeders' Producs Stakes, beating overal of this year's Derby candidatos, notably Eton Boy and Sobieski, who are in the present betting. He is owned by Mr L. Neumann, and is by Cylleno out of Strenia. In Sunstar Mr J. B. Joel has a colt which has for a long time past been associated with the Derby, for, like Pietri, the son of since the beginning of the present year. Since the suppression of gambling in our Sundridge and Doris tespiti two In these circumstatices, the heu, gentleman city, or rather in the province of Kwongsi, year-old record to recommend him. Mr will perhaps not press for a reply to the for this was the only place where it was Chalmondeley's Sobieski was not a winner earlier part of his question, which I could legalized, the theatres seem to he reaping last year; but, by John Gaunt out of not in any case atever without much longer a large benefit from the idle population Hackler's Pride, he is a very well-bred which we to grupy themselves at game colt. Eton Boy belongs to Mr H. P. Mr Stewart asked whother, for calculating. The theatre has grown so populat Nickall. By Littleton Jelstead he made The Assistant Medien! Officer of Health in a minute stated that this well hiding the military contribution upon the that it daws large crowds from the hur-six appearances as a two-year-old, winning xovenue of the Colony of Hongkong, it is rounding market towns tons of miles away, twice. Adam Bede, like Shelinad, did apparently been reopened and suggested that the Board should order that it be the custom to calculate the percentage There is at prisent quite a sharp competi- not race last year, and is only entered for alled in at once and consented over. charged upon the amount received by the tion between the bunch companies running the Dorby. He is a chestnut colt by Adam Grace Gunberts, and belongs to Hou Mr Hewett ff a lease cap hemade Post Ofoe without dedusting what it costs from this pince to Kong Hou, over a Put against the tenant or owner cannot he to rau that Department; and, if so, what hundred miles away, so that the fare to Mr A. Miller. Ez. be prosecuted? I consider this should be has been the amount collected from the that place has been reduced from a dollar done if possible. ***

Colony upon this item since the present to twenty cents. Consequently immense. Hon Mr Browin-The well hold he method of collecting the military contri-crowds from this and intervening bution has been instituted; and does the towns avail themselves of the opportunity | cost of running the Port Office exceed the to come to our city to make varions pur-

chases and also to attend the theatres. | Feceipto 7 Con

Mr. Harcourt: The answer to the fist

THE GAGE STREET WELL.

Recommended to be Closed..

Crespondence was submitted relative to a well at No. 18, Gage Street, at the

meeting of the Sanitary Board this after- 11000.

Alled in.

44

LATE TELEGRAM.

(From the N.-O. Daily News)

#

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notice.

Lovel and Storage of Waterin Reservoirs on the 1st March 1911-

+

CITY AND WILL DISTRICT WATER WORKH

LEVEL.

1010 Tytam, bi ft. 10 in.

below avarto Trane By tranh 25 TC Đ Ink below averdow

Tytam Intermediate 20

how overtok

ft.in. belowoverflow

L

1071.

29 ft. 10 in, below overtlaw

20 the 3 in bekw overBow

17 0% in below overflow

2014. In beluw overflow Wong Ne! Choong, 89 ft.) 1.13 in. below avendow

Bin, below gradow.

below

Tytam Byewash

BYOMAGE GALLOVE.

Tumante

Wong Nal Choong

Intermeilate even

1920. #6,297,00

48704 29.087 !!

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75,200,000 602,30

109,410,000

(1000$,000 1,553,000

2014094,000 City

1,035,00

Total............ 19734400 Consumption of water in the

and Hill District during the month of April, 1911

Option

Estimated population .........

Consumption per band

per day zá

110.

1011. 111,761.00 207,077,000 gallons

110210 17:2

10.3 Kalose

Intermittent supply by rider mains in rider main districts during May in both yentu.

Hongkong Tennis League.

The League tablo tu date remis !

P. V. Is It

Y. MC. X....

I

1

We understand that the present working

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part of the hon. gentleman'a question is arrangements between the different Hung. in the afbræstive. I cunct anawer the kong steaners coming to this jeet

TILE STATE INSURANCE SCHEME second part without much longer notice than likely be dissolved in the near future on account of the strong competition which is Loxaux, May 6, the hon. gentleman bas given. Ly ̈recent

I sure to follow on nccount of the two or Bir Lloyd Gourge, in introducing his years the cost of the Post Office has three new steamers which ag sườn to be tavalidity insurance scheme, estimated that sometimes exceeded and sometimes fallen put on this run by a new Chinese company.

Manila is complaining of mail deys there would be 13,100,000 compulsory com short of the receipts. For the present | The new bungalow at the Asiatic' tributors, who would enjoy sick allowances your the estimated revenus is 8403,100 and Petroleum Company's installation at this and considerable comment has beeaarsed and have the free attendance of doctors, the estimated expenditure 845,807, port is now completed, and this, together respecting a large quantity of mail that was while the State would give to local autho

Mr Stowart: Is it the case that the Colony with their tank and other buildings, forms forwarded from Hongkong recently on the atties for hospitals £1,000,000 down and pays an income-tad of 0 per cent of the £1,000,000 yearly for sanatoria for con receipte of Department on which it loses sumptives. He anticipated that the In surance Fand would eventually yield a sur 200,000 a year?

plus, which would enable the State to Mr Harcourt: I contot make the grant Old Age Pensions to persons of the escalation as rapidly as the hon. member, inge of 60 years. Regarding unemployment insurance, payment would not be made to bas I will work it out and give an answer. those who were out of employment through

misconduct, strikes or look-outs.

An unexported fastare of the Bill, and

CHRONTO DIARRHOEA. --

quite an imposing sight on the opposito shore of the river from the city, where was formerly nothing but paddy fields.

Rev. C. Boue, pastor of the Wesleyan Chapel, Hongkong, arrived in our city

yesterday by the Lintan, and is to conduct a series of orangelistic services at the Wesleyan Mision. He is quite a fluent Chinese speaker and no doubt his addresses

· granting of a hemolit, of thirty shillings in NASY auderers from ebźmic diarrhoen i will be approcintul by all who hear hira,

1hara obtained prompt relief by the:

Dr C. A. Hayes, of the Baptist Mission maternity cases on condition that the usa, of Chamberlain's Colic, Chalons and has been compelled to go away for brief woman worker does not return to work Dios Homedy. For sale by all rest at Cheung Chan this week owing to a within istīs, da

Chunheta and Storekeepers,

severe attack of bronchial troubler

and which is

is generally commended, in the

KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL.

Lion Banervor... balow overdre, below overtow

STORAGE DALLONA.

2010..

Kelas Gravitation 1850/90

1013.

206,580,000

Consumption of water in Kowloon during she month of April 1911” Caption 21,120,00 23,5 millo

300

Estimated population...

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Yuensang, leaving that port at instead of on the Zafir, which left at 4p, on the rame date. One of the, newspapers, point out that the Yuensang takes about 70 hours to make the trip while FORTY SUCCESSFUL YEARS. the Zafiro makes it in 50 to 90 hours. TIGR alust forty years Chuberklu's her cases of the wino kind have bear Colic, Choleraand Dinhoca Remedy. kiwn, so it is said, to have occurred, buil bas been curtig enunips in the donunch and bowel, dysentery and diarrhoea and in Hongkong and Singapore, Represent bus never been known to fail to give sellyf tinus ata being made to the Postinastereven in tii most severe and dangerous General at Hongkong and, with tint ofgil's case. You can make no latter provision co-operation, It is hoped to accelerats for the safety of your family than to koep a bottle of this remedy ever ut hand. For the mail transhipments from that portale by al Chemists and Storekeeper,

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